1) Go here... www.photobucket.com and register/join (it's free)
2) Once you're in photobucket, click on "My Album"
3) At the top of the page you'll see 3 buttons that way "browse"
4) Click on one of them, and find the pic on your computer you want to upload.
5) Click "Up Load"
6) Once the pic has been uploaded to photobucket, you'll see it in your album. There are 4 lines of code below the pic, Copy the code that starts with (IMG) (4th down)
7) Now back to the NAA forum, paste the code in your post and the pic should appear.
8) It should look something like this...
9) Then click "Preview" and the pic should appear like this....

Photobucket will automatically resize images to 800/600, which is nice because they load faster on slow connections.
Now lets go a little deeper and more advanced into posting pics. You can make a photo appear as a thumbnail, but still have an active link so when you click on the picture; the large original appears. Like this...

Thumbnail Photos:
1) Upload your photo into Photobucket
2) In the 4 lines of code beneith the pic, copy the "Direct Link" code (2nd line down)
3) Back to the NAA forum. On the message page, you'll see several buttons below the 'Subject' line including the Bold, Italic, [ IMG ] and [ ULR ] buttons.
4) Click the [ ULR ] button.
5) Now in the text that has appeared in the post () insert an = sign and paste the previously copied Code after it.

Attached are two pictures of my 1974 Cherokee 140. She has been neglected for the past few weeks because the -16 has been taking up most of my free time. I get approx 138 mph out of her on a avg day.
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I owned a Cherokee 140 for over 25 years. It was a great plane, but once I got the Champ done something had to go. So I sold it and the new owner loves it. Just couldn't afford to own and maintain two planes, especially the
##### radios and transponder. Life is much more simple and carefree with the Champ and a handheld.

Back on skis. Looks like a long winter so I might as well get used to it!
Have the tail ski on this year for the first time. Seems to handle well. I still need to figure out how to get the plane in and out of the hangar by myself. Best thing about winter, though is that the 65 horse thinks it's an 85.

This is my ski dolly set up. It works OK in the hanger and on hard surface, but probably could use bigger wheels (I used what I had at the time). Basically, I just taxi up the Hangar and put the dollys on. The big problem is getting it out if the snow is deep. We have around 10 inches right now.